Description: Unpaid
Interns will be responsible for observing the daily operations of the UAPD. During the course of the internship, the student will rotate to various units within the department including; patrol, crime prevention, dispatch, and investigation.
Interns will observe and may be asked to assist in various departments throughout their internship:
- Patrol: the intern will observe police operations and how officers respond to calls for service.
- Crime Prevention: The intern will assist the crime prevention officers with preparing informational brochures, assist at new student orientation and business fairs, as well as other duties.
- Dispatch: The intern will observe the operations for the Communications Center.
- Investigations: The intern will observe the duties and responsibilities of a detective. The intern may accompany the detectives to court, the county attorney’s office and at crime scenes.
- Crime Analyst: The intern will work with the UAPD crime analyst to see how the analyst researches information, gathers and prepares crime bulletins and crime reports.
IMPORTANT: Due to the nature of the internship and type of work, the intern may be subject to dangerous conditions and see graphic incidents. Confidentiality is mandatory. Photos are prohibited without permission. Precautions will be taken to help ensure the safety and security of the intern. Interns must follow directions of police officers without question. Interns must be willing to work in extreme weather conditions, especially while assigned to a patrol assignment.
Internship Available
- Summer
- Fall
- Spring
No more than 2 internships are available for each session.
Deadlines
Summer: March 15
Fall: June 15
Spring: Oct. 15
Purpose of Internship
The UAPD internship exposes interns to the inner workings of a university police department. During the internship the student will see many aspects of the criminal justice system which will help him/her better understand the complexities of the law enforcement profession.
Agency Qualifications (minimum)
The intern must be at a junior or senior year standing and should have a basic understanding of the criminal justice system.
How to Apply
Contact
University of Arizona
Laureana Jones (Internship Coordinator): laureanajones@arizona.edu
Website